Junkhead said:
62strat said:
Junkhead said:
62strat said:
OldShadeOfBlue said:
I'll throw James Hetfield's name into the mix. Dude has always made me wonder how terrible Kirk Hammet's and Lars Ulrich's voices are if he's the one that got the job.
hetfield has one of the greatest voices in metal! The 'yeahs' got a little over bearing in the 90s.. but it certainly sold.
Definitely the best voice of the big 4. And the best/most prolific riff creator.
Love Metallica, but no. Not even close.
Who would you say is in your top 5? modern metal (early 80s or later)
That could start a debate over who is "metal" but Bruce Dickinson, Ronnie James Dio, and Rob Halford are far & away above Hetfield. Klaus Meine of the Scorpions is severely underrated but you might not consider them metal. Same can be said of Geoff Tate. Let me ponder the topic and I'll see if any other names jump out at me.
I knew I should have clarified my original comment with 'modern'. Whether those you listed are considered metal or not, I wouldn't consider any of those to be modern except Queensryche.
Yes, the 70s singers are far more talented than hetfield as far as vocal capabilities. But, as I've now admitted, I was referring to more modern metal, where singers have a more aggressive voice that most people associate with metal.. not the operatic kind (although many modern bands do have the vocal approach like DM) I was talking more of those types.
The big 4 basically started a new generation of metal and I'd consider them and everything after them to be 'modern'.
I can also admit, ok, maybe on voice alone, Hetfield is not making the top of lists. But as a metal front man; his voice, plus writing, plus guitar playing, he is easily ranking high on lists.